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  August 27, 2009
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  Latest News

TXI chiefs counter dissident shareholder’s board realignment campaign
Sources: Texas Industries, Inc.; Shamrock Activist Value Fund; Staff reports

TXI Chairman Robert Rogers and CEO Mel Brekhus have informed shareholders that management will not be discouraged by distractions from the Shamrock Activist Value Fund (SAVF), whose principals seek a board shake up through a series of motions at the company’s annual meeting, October 22 in Dallas. To read the entire article, Click Here.

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INTERCEM AMERICAS returns to the USA in December after a gap of two years. The world's leading cement event will consider prospects for regional demand and supply and discuss the various strategies that can be adopted to plan a way through this difficult economic period. The meeting will be held on December 2nd and 3rd at the Westin Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta and is likely to attract more than 200 delegates from 30 countries. To reserve your place at this important event please CLICK HERE.



Maryland environmental department applauded for efforts to reduce mercury in Lehigh kilns
Source: Environmental Integrity Project

The nonprofit, nonpartisan Environmental Integrity Project (EIP) announced its support for actions taken by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to reduce mercury emissions at Lehigh Cement Co.’s Union Bridge Plant in Carroll County, Md. To read the entire article, Click Here.




Agg Industries-NE tab nears $10 million in expedited Clean Water compliance plan
Sources: U.S. Department of Justice; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Staff reports

After five years of investigation, three years of negotiations with federal officials, and $6.8 million already spent on remediation at 23 Massachusetts and New Hampshire operations, Aggregate Industries–Northeast (NE) Region Inc. will pay a $2.75 million civil penalty and implement a regional evaluation and compliance program to resolve Clean Water Act violations. To read the entire article, Click Here.




Holcim officially opens 4 million-ton/year Mississippi River mill
Sources: Holcim (US) Inc.; Staff reports

Holcim (US) has opened one of the world’s largest cement operations on a 3,900-acre, Mississippi River front site, capping nearly 10 years of permitting and upwards of $1 billion in equipment, construction and site investments. With production capacity of 4 million metric tons/year and access to population centers consuming 5–10 times that output, the Ste. Genevieve County, Mo., plant becomes a crown jewel for Holcim (US) and Swiss parent Holcim Group. To read the entire article, Click Here.

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Also available for pre-ordering is the fully revised companion 2009 U.S. and Canadian Portland Cement Map.

Both can be purchased from the Cement Americas Book Department: Phone: (+1) 888-254-4552 or (+1) 913-967-1719
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Stimulus fund delays underpin industry’s 22 percent decline for 2009
Source: Portland Cement Association

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) will have minimal impact on cement consumption and concrete output this year, owing to bureaucratic delays in releasing stimulus highway project funds and long lags between outlays and construction. In its most recent economic forecast, PCA projects a 22 percent decline in 2009 cement shipments against 2008 figures. To read the entire article, Click Here.




Sustainable construction code, language made easier with sample ordinance
Source: Portland Cement Association

With states and municipalities seeking to adopt ordinances that require “green” or sustainable construction, code officials at every level of government are scrambling for appropriate practices and language to include. To read the entire article, Click Here.




Cement Totals--June 2009
Source: U.S. Geological Survey

Total shipments of portland and blended cement in the United States and Puerto Rico were about 7.1 million mt in June 2009, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. To read the entire article, Click Here.



  Product Spotlight

Removable Air Cannon Discharge Nozzle Martin Engineering

This manufacturer introduces a removable nozzle for use with air cannon systems in high-temperature applications, such as cement plant preheater towers. The nozzle will reduce downtime during refractory replacement by eliminating the need to dismount the air cannon from outside the vessel to change the nozzle on the inside. In addition, it will eliminate the cost of labor to remove worn-out nozzles and reinstall new conventional nozzles.

The removable nozzle is a two-part assembly, consisting of an outer collar and an inner fan-type nozzle. The collar is permanently mounted to the outside of the vessel; the replaceable fan nozzle mates to the collar from the inside of the vessel. Once the outer collar is in place on the vessel wall, a new fan nozzle is simple to install every time the refractory lining of the preheater towers is replaced.
With the nozzle’s interlocking system, the new discharge nozzle is positively positioned to make certain the air cannon discharge is directed properly to provide the material flow benefit the air cannon system was installed to provide. The removable nozzle can be used with 4-in. Big Blaster air cannons as well as most competitor air cannon systems.
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